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Magical Mystery Tour
1967 studio album by The Beatles; US Edition
The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
1967 debut studio album by Pink Floyd
Pet Sounds
1966 studio album by the Beach Boys
David Bowie
1967 debut studio album by David Bowie
Their Satanic Majesties Request
1967 studio album by the Rolling Stones
Norman Fucking Rockwell!
2019 studio album by Lana Del Rey
The Who Sell Out
1967 studio album by The Who
Ram
1971 studio album by Paul and Linda McCartney
From Genesis to Revelation
1969 debut studio album by Genesis
Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino
2018 studio album by the Arctic Monkeys
Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz
2015 studio album by Miley Cyrus
Pretty. Odd.
2008 studio album by Panic! at the Disco
Blonde
2016 studio album by Frank Ocean
Currents
2015 third album by Australian rock band Tame Impala
The Head on the Door
1985 studio album by The Cure
The Bee Gees 1st
1967 studio album by Bee Gees
Solar Power
2021 studio album by Lorde
Horizontal
studio album by the Bee Gees
Oracular Spectacular
album by MGMT
Smile
2004 studio album by Brian Wilson
Smile
unfinished Beach Boys album
Odessey and Oracle
1968 studio album by The Zombies
S.F. Sorrow
1968 studio album by Pretty Things
Everything You've Come To Expect
2016 studio album by The Last Shadow Puppets
Skylarking
Skylarking is the eighth studio album by the English rock band XTC, released 27 October 1986 on Virgin Records. Produced by American musician Todd Rundgren, it is a loose concept album about a nonspecific cycle, such as a day, a year, the seasons, or a life. The title refers to a type of bird (skylark), as well as the Royal Navy term "skylarking", which means "fooling around". It became one of XTC's best-known albums and is often regarded as one of their finest albums.
The Slow Rush
2020 studio album by Tame Impala
LSD
2019 studio album by LSD
Summerteeth
Summerteeth (stylized as summerteeth) is the third studio album by the American rock band Wilco (stylized as wilco), released on March 9, 1999, by Reprise Records. The album was heavily influenced lyrically by 20th century literature, as well as singer Jeff Tweedy's marital problems. Unlike previous albums, Summerteeth was heavily overdubbed in the studio with Pro Tools. Tweedy and Jay Bennett wrote most of the album in the studio, a contrast to the band's previous albums, which were often recorded live by the entire band with minimal overdubs.
The ArchAndroid
album by Janelle Monáe
The United States of America
1968 studio album by The United States of America
Carnival of Light
1994 album by Ride
Underwater Moonlight
album by The Soft Boys
Some Friendly
album by The Charlatans
Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd.
1967 studio album by The Monkees
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2018 studio album by Beach House
Cryptograms
album by Deerhunter
Far Side Virtual
2011 studio album by James Ferraro
Painting With
album by Animal Collective
Bitte Orca
album by Dirty Projectors